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  • Nakoichi [they/them]
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    3 years ago

    Smoldering ashes.

    They can never achieve their ideal goal because there is no endgame.

    Their "utopianism" is not an ideal to strive toward but an excuse to destroy, to lash out at anything around them.

    • UlyssesT
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      16 days ago

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      • Nakoichi [they/them]
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        3 years ago

        They are obsessed with the aesthetics of war and with violence, the image of the man with a gun in his hand. That imagery requires an enemy, and that enemy is both an eternal foe and also the embodiment of some final battle to be fought to impose their will. The primary contradiction of fascism is that the final battle and the eternal conflict are fundamentally at odds. They need an enemy otherwise then what? Become communists?

        • Evilsandwichman [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          Nah, then their society collapses once the war time economy can't benefit off war. That or exclude another group of people and go to war with them, but at this point you'll need a high birth rate so you can have cannon fodder for your cannons.

          • Nakoichi [they/them]
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            3 years ago

            That was basically my point. Fascism cannot exist without an existential "threat", an enemy.

            Hence the preoccupation with the eternal struggle and the final battle which are fundamentally at odds with one another. If they ever succeed they would split faster than the first international.

            Ironically Hitler's "final solution" had nothing to do with resolving the contradictions of the existing social order, it would have simply rearranged the existing order and retained the contradictions inherent to capitalism, thus inevitably resulting in more pogroms, more holocaust, more genocide.

            The fundamental conflict between fascism and communism is that both are answers to the contradictions of capitalism, but only through communism do we seek to solve those contradictions as opposed to reconfiguring and ultimately heightening them.